To take people along the exploration journey, globetrotters Michael Mucci and Kati Weiss bring the ultimate thrill with their travel blog, “Live Fun Travel.”
Having toured 70 countries across six continents, Michael and Kati showcase their love for new experiences. However, their story extends beyond exploring different locations; they are deeply committed to promoting awareness of the crucial bond between nature and humans.
Live Fun Tavel is a window into the beauty of the world through their words. Incorporating country guides, important resources, and necessary information, the blog opens doors to the world. Their work is not only appreciated but also acclaimed, earning them a spot among the 15 Leading Travel Experts by MSN and recognition as one of the Top 10 Travel Experts for Adventure Lovers Worldwide by LA Weekly.
With a steadfast devotion to extending their influence, Michael and Kati aim to inspire a global audience to take their first step on an adventure by taking good care of the planet. Their ambitions do not only include growing themselves but also catering to wildlife conservation and respecting nature.
Michael has published 3 books, all available on Amazon, and previously lived and worked in the US, Mexico, England, Zimbabwe, and South Africa.
With Michael Mucci and Kati Weiss at the helm, new horizons open up, adventures await, and people rediscover their love for nature.
1. What got you into travel writing?
Stepping onto new adventures is always exciting, and it’s even more fulfilling when shared with others. Because of this, we have turned our passion for traveling into inspiration, hopefully enabling people to share not just emotions but moments.
2. What’s the most challenging part of being a travel journalist for you?
We always are aware of how lucky we are that we get to see and experience the world. To see others that do not respect the wildlife, the environment or the local culture is a challenge.
3. What is one thing [equipment or personal item] you can’t go without on the road?
Our cameras and electrical adapters.
4. What’s your most unusual and/or memorable travel experience?
We have had so many memorable travel experiences, it is difficult to give just one. Tracking Jaguars in Brazil and flying to the Arctic to experience Polar Bears come to mind. Also, road-tripping from Germany through Italy is always special.
5. How did you learn about NATJA and why did you join?
I had seen that other travel bloggers and travel writers were members so I wanted to check it out. Once I did, I knew we wanted to join.
6. What is the best piece of advice you could give to a rookie travel journalist?
Just write and post what you know. You won’t be very good at the beginning but you will get better. And over time, people will want to follow you. And take thousands of photos, because out of those thousand, you will want to share 4 or 5.